Cotyledon Orbiculata Oophylla Variegated | Korea Succulent | Unique & Rare Varieties

Sale Price:$100.00 Original Price:$125.00
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The Cotyledon orbiculata ‘Oophylla Variegata’, also known as the “Unicorn Poop Succulent,” is a rare and visually striking plant. This variegated cultivar features a mix of vibrant colors, including red, pink, yellow, and green, making it a highly collectible item among succulent enthusiasts.

Product Includes:

  • 1 Cotyledon Orbiculata Oophylla Variegated

  • Size: 1 1/2 - 2 inch (shipping bare rooted, pot is not included)

  • Care Instruction

How To Care:

Light: It thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Too much direct sun can cause sunburn, while too little light can lead to leggy growth.

Temperature: It does well in temperatures ranging from 25°F to 50°F (-3.9°C to 10°C).

Watering: Like most succulents, it prefers to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot.

Fertilizer: Use a balanced, diluted fertilizer during the growing season. Minimal fertilization is needed; avoid fertilizing during the summer dormancy period.

Soil: Use a well-draining soil mix to prevent water from sitting around the roots.

Bloom Time: Winter
Flowers:
Produces clusters of beautiful, bell-shaped flowers that are usually orange to red in color.

Hardiness Zone: 9b to 11b

Toxicity:
Humans: The plant contains compounds that can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea if ingested. It’s best to keep it out of reach of children.
Pets: It is also toxic to pets, such as cats and dogs. Ingestion can lead to symptoms like drooling, vomiting, and lethargy.

What to expect:

The plant you receive will be similar to the one listed for sale. While there may be slight variations due to natural growth patterns, we ensure that each plant is carefully selected to match the quality and appearance shown in the listing.
Plant will be shipped bare-rooted (pot is not included)

1. Initial Inspection: Carefully unpack your succulent and inspect it 2. Rest Period: Allow your succulent to rest for a few days before watering or repotting. This helps it acclimate to its new environment. Place it in a well-lit, airy spot, but avoid direct sunlight initially to prevent sunburn.
3. Watering: Succulents prefer to be underwatered rather than overwatered. Wait at least a week before watering your new plant. Ensure the soil is completely dry before the first watering.
4. Repotting: If your succulent came in a temporary pot, consider repotting it into a well-draining succulent mix. This will provide better conditions for growth.
5. Acclimation: Gradually introduce your succulent to more sunlight. Start with indirect light and slowly move it to a brighter spot over a week or two.
6. Ongoing Care: Succulents thrive with minimal care. Ensure they get plenty of light, water sparingly, and keep an eye out for any signs of stress or pests.

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The Cotyledon orbiculata ‘Oophylla Variegata’, also known as the “Unicorn Poop Succulent,” is a rare and visually striking plant. This variegated cultivar features a mix of vibrant colors, including red, pink, yellow, and green, making it a highly collectible item among succulent enthusiasts.

Product Includes:

  • 1 Cotyledon Orbiculata Oophylla Variegated

  • Size: 1 1/2 - 2 inch (shipping bare rooted, pot is not included)

  • Care Instruction

How To Care:

Light: It thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Too much direct sun can cause sunburn, while too little light can lead to leggy growth.

Temperature: It does well in temperatures ranging from 25°F to 50°F (-3.9°C to 10°C).

Watering: Like most succulents, it prefers to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot.

Fertilizer: Use a balanced, diluted fertilizer during the growing season. Minimal fertilization is needed; avoid fertilizing during the summer dormancy period.

Soil: Use a well-draining soil mix to prevent water from sitting around the roots.

Bloom Time: Winter
Flowers:
Produces clusters of beautiful, bell-shaped flowers that are usually orange to red in color.

Hardiness Zone: 9b to 11b

Toxicity:
Humans: The plant contains compounds that can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea if ingested. It’s best to keep it out of reach of children.
Pets: It is also toxic to pets, such as cats and dogs. Ingestion can lead to symptoms like drooling, vomiting, and lethargy.

What to expect:

The plant you receive will be similar to the one listed for sale. While there may be slight variations due to natural growth patterns, we ensure that each plant is carefully selected to match the quality and appearance shown in the listing.
Plant will be shipped bare-rooted (pot is not included)

1. Initial Inspection: Carefully unpack your succulent and inspect it 2. Rest Period: Allow your succulent to rest for a few days before watering or repotting. This helps it acclimate to its new environment. Place it in a well-lit, airy spot, but avoid direct sunlight initially to prevent sunburn.
3. Watering: Succulents prefer to be underwatered rather than overwatered. Wait at least a week before watering your new plant. Ensure the soil is completely dry before the first watering.
4. Repotting: If your succulent came in a temporary pot, consider repotting it into a well-draining succulent mix. This will provide better conditions for growth.
5. Acclimation: Gradually introduce your succulent to more sunlight. Start with indirect light and slowly move it to a brighter spot over a week or two.
6. Ongoing Care: Succulents thrive with minimal care. Ensure they get plenty of light, water sparingly, and keep an eye out for any signs of stress or pests.